The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart ...: With All His Introductions and Notes; Also Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesR. Cadell, 1847 - 823 páginas |
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... thee , To win the treasure of the tomb : For this will be St. Michael's night , And , though stars be dim , the moon is bright ; And the Cross , of bloody red , Will point to the grave of the mighty dead . XXIII . " What he gives thee ...
... thee , To win the treasure of the tomb : For this will be St. Michael's night , And , though stars be dim , the moon is bright ; And the Cross , of bloody red , Will point to the grave of the mighty dead . XXIII . " What he gives thee ...
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... thee to live and die ; o When distant Tweed is heard to rave , And the owlet to hoot o'er the dead man's grave ... thee by me ; Says , that the fated hour is come , And that to - night I shall watch with thee , To win the treasure of the ...
... thee to live and die ; o When distant Tweed is heard to rave , And the owlet to hoot o'er the dead man's grave ... thee by me ; Says , that the fated hour is come , And that to - night I shall watch with thee , To win the treasure of the ...
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... thee by nie ; Says , that the fated hour is come ' , And that to - night I shall watch with thee , To win the treasure of the tomb . " From sackcloth couch the Monk arose , With toil his stiffen'd limbs he reard ; A hundred years had ...
... thee by nie ; Says , that the fated hour is come ' , And that to - night I shall watch with thee , To win the treasure of the tomb . " From sackcloth couch the Monk arose , With toil his stiffen'd limbs he reard ; A hundred years had ...
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... thee go ! Clare can a warrior's feelings know , And weep a warrior's shame ; Can Red Earl Gilbert's spirit feel , Buckle the spurs upon thy heel , And belt thee with thy brand of steel , And send thee forth to fame ! " XI . That night ...
... thee go ! Clare can a warrior's feelings know , And weep a warrior's shame ; Can Red Earl Gilbert's spirit feel , Buckle the spurs upon thy heel , And belt thee with thy brand of steel , And send thee forth to fame ! " XI . That night ...
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... thee , haughty Peer , He , who does England's message here , Although the meanest in her state , May well , proud Angus , be thy mate : And , Douglas , more I tell thee here , Even in thy pitch of pride , Here in thy hold , thy vassals ...
... thee , haughty Peer , He , who does England's message here , Although the meanest in her state , May well , proud Angus , be thy mate : And , Douglas , more I tell thee here , Even in thy pitch of pride , Here in thy hold , thy vassals ...
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